GOLF CLUB HETZENHOF
🇩🇪 Lorch, Baden-Wurttemberg, DE
Designed by Thomas Himmel
Golf Club Hetzenhof occupies rolling terrain in the Swabian countryside near Lorch, a small town in Baden-Württemberg east of Stuttgart. The club sits in a region known for its forested hills and agricultural valleys, and the course reflects this landscape with a routing that moves through mixed woodland and open farmland. Thomas Himmel, a German architect active in course design and renovation projects across Central Europe, laid out the eighteen holes here, working with the natural contours of the site to create variety in elevation and playing angles.
The course measures around 6,000 meters from the back tees and presents a parkland character typical of southern German layouts. Fairways wind through stands of mature trees, and several holes play along or across changes in grade that require thoughtful club selection. Water features appear on a handful of holes, and bunkers are positioned to challenge approach shots rather than dominate the visual landscape. The greens are modestly contoured, rewarding accurate iron play without severe undulation.
Hetzenhof serves a regional membership and hosts local amateur competitions. The clubhouse offers traditional German hospitality, and the facility includes practice areas suitable for members and visitors. The course provides a straightforward test of golf in a quiet, pastoral setting, appealing to players who value natural surroundings and a relaxed pace of play.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
A-B was designed by Thomas Himmel.
Yes. A-B at Golf Club Hetzenhof is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at A-B is 71.
A-B plays 6,286 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at A-B is 134.
A-B is a 18-hole course.